Britt Stockton Lee
Adjunct Faculty Member
School
School of Physician Assistant Studies
Department
School of Physician Assistant Studies
About
Dr. Lee earned her PhD in Immunology from the Tufts University School of Medicine, where her research focused on T lymphocyte homing. She completed two years of surgical residency training at NewYork-Presbyterian Weill Cornell Medical Center before returning to Boston to pursue teaching and academic work.
She has taught in the MEDscience medical simulation program at Harvard Medical School and currently teaches Clinical Anatomy and Physiology at both MCPHS and the Harvard Extension School. She is also a member of the anatomy laboratory teaching team at Harvard Medical School. In addition, Dr. Lee serves as managing editor for the Journal of Reconstructive Microsurgery.
Education
- MD/PhD, Tufts University School of Medical and Graduate Studies
- BS, Trinity College
Programs
Education
- MD/PhD, Tufts University School of Medical and Graduate Studies
- BS, Trinity College
Programs
Publications
- Stockton, B.M. (1993) “The effect of salinity on two freshwater Vaucheria species (Tribophyceae, Chrysophyta) from North America.” Department of Biology Dissertation, Trinity College. Accepted for Honors in Biology.
- Schneider, C, Riley, M.K., and Stockton, B.M. (1996) “Stability of antheridial morphology in freshwater North American Vaucheria compacta var dulcis J. Simons (Tribophyceae, Chrysophyta) grown under different salinities.” Aquatic Botany. 52(4):301-11.
- Stockton, B.M., Cheng G., Manjunath N., Ardman B., and von Andrian, U.H. (1998) “Negative regulation of T cell homing by CD43.” Immunity. 8(3):373-81.
- Stein J.V., Cheng, G.Y., Stockton, B.M., and von Andrian, U.H. (1998) “Selectin-mediated leukocyte adhestion in vivo: ectodomain distribution determines tethering, but not rolling velocity.” The FASEB Journal. 12(4):A38.
- Manjunath, N., Shankar, P., Stockton, B.M., Dubey, P.D. (1999) “A transgenic mouse model to analyze CD8+ effector T cell differentiation in vivo.” PNAS. 96(24):13932-7.
- Stein, J.V., Cheng, G., Stockton, B.M., Fors, B.P., Butcher, E.C, and von Andrian, U.H. (1999) “L-selectin-mediated leukocyte adhesion in vivo: microvillous distribution determines tethering efficiency, but not rolling velocity.” J Exp Med. 189(1):37-50.
- Snapper, S.B., Nguyen, D., Stockton, B.M., and Klein, C. (2000) “WASP-deficiency causes impaired migration of T-cells, dendritic cells, and neutrophils.” Blood. 96(11): 23a.
- Stockton BM (2001) “Negative regulation of T-lymphocyte homing by CD43.” PhD Dissertation, Tufts University.
- Lee, B.S., Eachempati, S.R., Bacchetta, M.D., Levine, M.R., and Barie, P.S. (2003) “Survival after a documented 19-story fall: a case report.” J Trauma. 55(5):869-72.
- Snapper, S.B., Meelu, P., Nguyen, D., Stockton, B.M., Bozza, P., Alt, F.W., Rosen, F., von Andrian, U.H., and Klein, C. (2005) “WASP deficiency leads to global defects of directed leukocyte migration in vitro and in vivo.” J. Leuko Biol. 77(6):993-98.
Awards and Honors
- J. Wendall Burger Prize in Biology (1993)
- Phi Beta Kappa (1993)
- Alpha Omega Alpha (2001)